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" Moghul administration — but which are common to all Turks — were prevented ; and this farsighted man, even after his death and the subversion of his dynasty, remained the originator of all that was done by mediaeval Indian rulers for the good of the... "
History of India: Mediaeval India from the Mohammedan conquest to the reign ... - Page 211
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Medieval India Under Mohammedan Rule, 712-1764

Stanley Lane-Poole - India - 1903 - 480 pages
...into Akbar's service ; the faults imputed by the shah to what he called Moghul administration — but which are common to all Turks — were prevented ;...completely established over the race of Afghans. From the fear either of personal punishment or of deprivation of office there was not a creature who dared...
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Sher Shah Suri, Emperor of India

Sir Zulfiqar Ali Khan - India - 1925 - 150 pages
...degree, and by these fit means he rebuilt the state in ruins. " This far-sighted man," says Mr. Keen, " even after his death, and the subversion of his dynasty,...mediaeval Indian rulers for the good of the people." At another place again, he says, " His ordinances touched on almost all the primary parts of administration,...
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History of Medieval India

VD Mahajan - History - 2007 - 898 pages
...Shah's officials passed into Akbar"s service; the faults imputed by the Shah to what he called Mughal administration—but which are common to all Turks—...done by mediaeval Indian rulers for the good of the people."1 According to Dr. Tripathi, if Sher Shah had lived loneer, he might have taken the wind out...
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The Cambridge Shorter History of India

1004 pages
...into Akbar's service; the faults imputed by the shah to what he called Mughal administration — but which are common to all Turks — were prevented;...mediaeval Indian rulers for the good of the people." Shir Shah, like Babur, found it necessary to curb the pride of the Rajputs, of whom the most powerful...
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The Cambridge Shorter History of India

644 pages
...into Akbar's service; the faults imputed by the shah to what he called Mughal administration — but which are common to all Turks — were prevented;...done by mediaeval Indian rulers for the good of the k,» tx . Shir Shah, like Babur, found it necessary to curb the pride of the Rajputs, of whom the most...
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